NR599 FINAL EXAM WITH
QUESTIONS AND WELL VERIFIED
ANSWERS ACTUAL EXAM 100%
[GRADED A+]
Ethical Decision Making - ANS✔✔----Process that requires
... [Show More] striking a
balance between science and morality.
-Making informed choices about ethical dilemmas based on a set of
standards differentiating right from wrong.
Bioethical Standards - ANS✔✔---Autonomy, freedom, veracity, privacy,
beneficence, and fidelity are maximally appropriate to the health care
setting.
Autonomy - ANS✔✔---The right to choose for himself or herself;
respecting the clients opinions, perspectives, values and beliefs.
Freedom - ANS✔✔---The ability of an individual to act independently,
without coercion or constraint in ones choice and action
veracity - ANS✔✔---Being completely truthful with patients; a patients
right to truth.
privacy - ANS✔✔---The right to be left alone when you want to be, to
have control over your own personal possessions, and not to be observed
without your consent
American Nurses Association- Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive
Statements. - ANS✔✔---provides specific guidance for ethical decision
making and provides a valuable framework that can be used when working
with HIT
Beneficence - ANS✔✔---Actions performed that contribute to the welfare
of others; Action of doing good or right by and for the patient.
Telehealth - ANS✔✔---Use of electronic information and
telecommunications technologies to support long-distance clinical health
care, patient and professional health-related education, public health and
health administration. Technologies include videoconferencing, the internet,
store-and-forward imaging, streaming media, and terrestrial and wireless
communications.
Telemedicine - ANS✔✔---Remote clinical health services
mHealth (Mobile Health) - ANS✔✔----The practice of medicine and
public health supported by mobile devices such as mobile phones, tablets,
personal digital assistants and the wireless infrastructure.
Fidelity - ANS✔✔---Right to what has been promised; keeping to one's
promise.
-The use of wireless communication to support efficiency in public health
and clinical practice.
Mobile Medical Applications (Apps) - ANS✔✔----Accessories to a
regulated medical device or are a software that transforms a mobile
platform into a regulated medical device.
-Facilitates mHealth
Medical Devices - ANS✔✔---Any equipment, instrument, implant,
material, or apparatus used for the diagnosis, treatment, or monitoring of
patients.
Rationale APP is NOT Considered Medical Devices - ANS✔✔---Apps
that are not intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions,
or in the cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease.
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-Also oversee the cybersecurity management of these devices as well as
the hospital network security.
(POC) Point of Care - ANS✔✔---Testing and diagnosis at the patient's
side and can be conducted anywhere the patient is, such as the home,
physician office, ambulance, or hospital bedside
Privacy - ANS✔✔---Practice of maintaining the security and
confidentiality of patient records.
FDA Oversight for Medical Devices - ANS✔✔----Regulatory body that
oversees mobile apps that are medical devices and whose functionality
could pose a risk to a patient's safety if the mobile app were to not function
as intended
Confidentiality - ANS✔✔---The act of holding information in confidence,
not to be released to unauthorized individuals.
Cybersecurity - ANS✔✔----Measures taken to protect a computer or
computer system against unauthorized access or attack.
-FDA is main regulatory agency
HIPPA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) - ANS✔✔---
Enacted in 1996; federal law that required the creation of national
standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being
disclosed without the patient's consent or knowledge.
ICD-10 Codes - ANS✔✔----Alphanumeric codes used by doctors, health
insurance companies, and public health agencies across the world to
represent diagnoses.
-Shorthand for the patient's diagnosis , which are used to provide the payer
information on the necessity of the visit or procedure performed
CPT Codes (current procedural terminology) - ANS✔✔---official
procedural coding rules and guidelines required when reporting medical
services and procedures performed by physician and non-physician
providers
Computer-aided Translators - ANS✔✔---Language translation in which a
human translator uses computer hardware to support and facilitate the
translation process.
Evaluation and Management Coding - ANS✔✔---process by which
physician-patient encounters are translated into five digit CPT codes to
facilitate billing.
Necessity for establishing E/M Codes - ANS✔✔---Place of Service; Type
of Service; Patient Status
Components of Risk Based E/M Coding - ANS✔✔---History; Physical;
Medical Decision Making
Medical Decision Making (MDM) - ANS✔✔---1 of 3 components to
establishing E/M codes; way of quantifying the complexity of thinking that is
required for the visit.
3 key elements to medical decision making - ANS✔ [Show Less]